Friday, December 12, 2008

This weekend is tree trim around our house. I'll go out, find a suitable evergreen, bring it home, and we'll have a relaxing afternoon and evening rediscovering the ornaments we put away so carefully 48 weeks before. Of course, before that can happen, I get to string the tree with lights. I make an effort to try and reuse the lights from the year before but as Tom Bodett so ably explains, sometimes that's not always the best option.

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Our Lives in the Marsh

“A marsh is one of the most receptive environments on earth. It is always open to the sky and all the winds and weather that flow in and recede like the tides in endlessly recurring motion. In its own, self-generating body it accommodates innumerable forms of life all responding to that common sea.

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Other Blogs from My Deep Dark Past

Before kicking off "Walks in the Marsh," my first experience with writing blogs actually came as a result of my job. Rather than a single company blog, I experimented with event-specific blogs to provide a near-real time look at what was going on when I went out on the road: